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  1. 2101.
    Rolle, Richard, of Hampton, 1290?-1349. aut    Here begyn[n]eth a newe treatyse deuyded in thre parties The fyrst partie is to know, [et] haue i[n] mynde the wretchednes, of all mankynde. The seconde is of the co[n]dycion and manere of the vnstedfastnes, of this world here. The thyrde parte i[n] this boke you may rede of bytter death, and why it is to drede.    1542
  2. 2102.
    Seton, Alexander, d. 1542.    The declaracio[n] made at Poules Crosse in the cytye of London the fourth Sonday of Aduent by Alexander Seyton and Mayster Willyam Tolwyn, persone of S. Anthonynes in the sayd cytye of London, the yere of our Lord God M.D.XLJ.    1542
  3. 2103.
    Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575.    On Saynt Andrewes day the Gospels with brief sermo[n]s vpon them for al the holy dayes in y[e] yere.    1542
  4. 2104.
    Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575.    The second booke of the Garden of wysedome wherin are conteyned wytty, pleasaunt, and nette sayenges of renowmed personages collected by Rycharde Tauerner anno. M.D.XXXIX. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.    1542
  5. 2105.
    Tyrone, Con Bacagh O'Neill, Earl of, ca. 1484-1559.    The copye of the submissyon of Oneyll which he made to the Kynges Maiestie at Grenewych the. xxiiii. daye of September, in the. xxxiiii. yere of his Maiesties most noble raygne, and delyuered to his Hyghnes in wrytyng, subscrybed with his owne hande on this fascyon.    1542
  6. 2106.
    A generall free pardon or Charter of heuyn blys very necessary for all true christe[n] people, wherin standeth clene remission of all our synnes, to all penytent [and] faythfull hertes. Not gyuen by any popysh collusyon, but by Iesu Christ, son of the lyuyng God. Compyled in our old Englyssh tong, in the yere of our lorde God. M. iiii. C. nether addyng to nor dymynysshyng fro, saue only some old wordes, turned into our new maner and accostomed spekyng. God save the Kyng.    1542
  7. 2107.
    A glasse for housholders wherin thei maye se, bothe howe to rule theim selfes [and] ordre their housholde verye godly and fruytfull.    1542
  8. 2108.
    Heuy newes of an horryble earth quake whiche was in the cytie of Scharbaria in this present yeare of. xlii. The xiii. day of June. Also how that a cytie in Turky is sonke.    1542
  9. 2109.
    The Epistles and Gospelles with a brief postil vpon the same from after Easter tyll Aduent, which is the somer parte set forth for the singuler cōmoditie of all good Christen men and namely of prestes and curates.    1542
  10. 2110.
    The antidotharius in the whiche thou mayst learne howe thou shalte make many, and dyuers noble playsters, salues, oyntement, powders, bawmes, oyles, and wou[n]de drynkes, the whiche be very necessary, and behouefull, vtyle, and profytable, for euery surgyan, therin to be experte, and redy at all tymes of nede.    1542
  11. 2111.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    Yet a course at the Romyshe foxe A dysclosynge or openynge of the Manne of synne, co[n]tayned in the late declaratyon of the Popes olde faythe made by Edmonde Boner bysshopp of London. wherby wyllyam Tolwyn was than newlye professed at paules crosse openlye into Antichristes Romyshe relygyon agayne by a newe solempne othe of obedyence, notwythsta[n]dynge the othe made to hys prynce afore to the contrarye. An alphabetycall dyrectorye or table also in the ende thereof ... Compyled by Iohan Harryson.    1543
  12. 2112.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    A new yeares gyfte more precious than golde worthy to be embrased no lesse ioyfully than tha[n]kfully of euery true christe[n] man, newly published by Theodore Basille.    1543
  13. 2113.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    A pleasaunt newe nosegaye full of many godly and swete floures, lately gathered by Theodore Basille.    1543
  14. 2114.
    Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567.    An inuectyue agenst the moost wicked [and] detestable vyce of swearing, newly co[m]piled by Theodore Basille    1543
  15. 2115.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    The golde[n] boke of christen matrimonye moost necessary [and] profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christen state of holy wedlock newly set forthe in English by Theodore Basille.    1543
  16. 2116.
    Cousin, Gilbert, 1506-1567.    Of the office of servavntes a boke made in Latine by one Gilbertus Cognatus and newely Englyshed.    1543
  17. 2117.
    Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568.    A Christen exhortacion vnto customable swearers What a ryght [and] lawfull othe is: whan, and before whom, it owght to be. Item. The maner of sayinge grace, or geuynge thankes vnto God.    1543
  18. 2118.
    England and Wales.    An acte for certayne ordinaunces in the Kynges Maiesties dominion and principalitie of VVales    1543
  19. 2119.
    England and Wales.    The second volume conteyninge those statutes whiche haue ben made in the tyme of the most victorious reigne of our most gracious soveragine lorde Kyng Henry the Eyght    1543
  20. 2120.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation concernynge eatyng of vvhyte meates made the . ix. day of February, the XXXIIII. yere of the reygne of the kynges most royall maiesty.    1543
  21. 2121.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation, diuised and made by the kinges hihgnes, by the aduise of his maiesties counsayle, the .xviii. daye of Decembre, in the .xxv. yere of his highnes reigne for restraint of wares and marchaundise to be conueyed and transported out of the frenche kynges dominions in to the realme of England.    1543
  22. 2122.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    For as moche as by credyble meanes it hath bene declared to the kynges maiestie, that the frenche kynge omittynge the duetie and office of a good christen prynce (whiche is moche to be lamented) hath not onely by a longe time and season ayded the great Turke, ...    1543
  23. 2123.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    Here folowith a scorneful image or monstrus shape of a maruelous stra[n]ge fygure called, Sileni alcibiadis presentyng ye state [and] condicio[n] of this present world, [and] inespeciall of the spiritualite how farre they be from ye perfite trade and lyfe of Criste, wryte[n] in the laten tonge, by that famous clarke Erasmus, [and] lately translated in to Englyshe.    1543
  24. 2124.
    Hardyng, John, 1378-1465?    The chronicle of Ihon Hardyng in metre, fro[m] the first begynnyng of Engla[n]de, vnto ye reigne of Edwarde ye fourth where he made an end of his chronicle. And from yt time is added with a co[n]tinuacion of the storie in prose to this our tyme, now first emprinted, gathered out of diuerse and sondrie autours of moste certain knowelage [et] substanciall credit, yt either in latin orels in our mother toungue haue writen of ye affaires of Englande.    1543
  25. 2125.
    Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.    A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande    1543
  26. 2126.
    Joye, George, d. 1553, attributed name. aut    Our sauiour Iesus Christ hath not ouercharged his chirche with many ceremonies    1543
  27. 2127.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    George Ioye confuteth, Vvinchesters false articles    1543
  28. 2128.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    The vnitie and scisme of the olde chirche    1543
  29. 2129.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    Genethliacon illustrissimi Eäduerdi Principis Cambriae, Ducis Coriniæ, et Comitis Palatini libellus ante aliquot annos inchoatus, nunc uerò absolutus, editus: Ioanne Lelando antiquario autore. Libellus candido lectori. ...    1543
  30. 2130.
    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.    The last wil and last confession of martyn luthers faith co[n]cerming [sic] the [principal articles of religion which are in controuersy, which he wil defend mai[n]teine vntil his death, agaynst the pope and the gates of hell drawe[n] furth by him at the request of the princes of germany which haue reformed theier [sic] churches after the gospel, to be offred vp at the next general councel in all their names now published before that all the world may haue an euydent testimony of his faith if it shal fortune him to dye before there be any such cou[n]cel, tra[n]slated out of latyn beware of the pope of his false prophetes and bissopes for thei wil come in shepys clothing and in angels facys but yet inwardly thei are ravening wolnys [sic].    1543
  31. 2131.
    Macer, Floridus, attributed name.    A newe herball of Macer, translated out of Laten in to Englysshe    1543
  32. 2132.
    Plutarch.    The precepts of the excellent clerke [and] graue philosopher Plutarche for the preseruation of good healthe    1543
  33. 2133.
    Salomon, Dr., of Ruhrmond.    A wounderfull prophecie or pronosticatio[n] begynnynge from the yere of oure Lorde M.D.XXXI. to the lawde and prayse of the moost victoryous Emperowre Charles the fyfthe of that name borne within the triumpha[n]t towne of Gandt, in the golden yere .M.D. vppo[n] the .xxiiij. daye of February, whiche daye is neyther named nor no[m]bred, because it was in the leapeyere pronostycate by Master Salomon the Jewe, [and] physician greatly soundynge to the honour of God and lawde of the famous towne of Gandt.    1543
  34. 2134.
    San Pedro, Diego de, fl. 1500.    A certayn treatye moste wyttely deuysed orygynally wrytten in the spaynysshe, lately traducted in to frenche entytled, Lamant mal traicte de samye. And nowe out of frenche in to Englysshe, dedicat to the ryght honorable lorde henry Erle of Surrey, one of the knyghtes of the moste honorable ordre of the garter, son[n]e and heyre apparaunt to the ryght hygh and myghete prynce Thomas duke of Norfolke, hygh treasorour, and erle mershall of Englande.    1543
  35. 2135.
    Tracy, Richard, d. 1569.    The profe and declaration of thys proposition: fayth only iustifieth: gathered [and] set forth by Richarde Tracy    1543
  36. 2136.
    Turner, William, d. 1568.    The huntyng fyndyng out of the Romishe fox whiche more then seuen yeares hath bene hyd among the bisshoppes of Englong [sic] after that the Kynges hyghnes had comma[n]ded hym to be dryuen out of hys realme. Whosoeuer happeneth upon thys book, if he loue god beter than man, et the Kynges hyghnes better then the bysshopes fals hypocrisi, let hym gyue it to the Kyng, that he may rede it before the bysshopes condemn it.    1543
  37. 2137.
    Vasto, Alfonso Avalos, Marqués del, d. 1546.    A ioyfull new tidynges of the goodly victory that was sent to the emperour, from the noble Capitayne Marcquis Delgasto shewing how and in what maner all the Fre[n]chme[n] that were in Italy with all theyr captaynes be ouercome and destroyed of the valea[n]t Prince of Salerne : yet another new tidinges, shewyng howe that Barbarossa the great Turkes leuetenat and admiral of the see, is gone out of Fraunce wyth a great army, takyng many noble lordes galleyes, as ye shall heare hereafter.    1543
  38. 2138.
    Vigo, Giovanni da, 1450?-1525.    The most excellent workes of chirurgerye, made and set forth by maister John Vigon, heed chirurgie[n] of our tyme in Italie, translated into english. Whereunto is added an exposition of straunge termes [and] vnknowen symples, belongyng to the arte    1543
  39. 2139.
    Alesius, Alexander, 1500-1565.    Of the auctorite of the word of god agaynst the bisshop of london wherein are conteyned certen disputacyons had in the parlament howse betwene the bisshops a bowt the nomber of the sacramen[n]ts and other things, very necessary to be known, made by Alexa[n]der Alane Scot and sent to the duke of Saxon.    1544
  40. 2140.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    A brefe chronycle concernynge the examinacyon and death of the blessed martyr of Christ syr Iohan Oldecastell the lorde Cobham, collected togyther by Iohan Bale ...    1544
  41. 2141.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    The epistle exhortatorye of an Englyshe Christyane vnto his derelye beloued co[n]treye of Englande against the pompouse popyshe bysshoppes therof, as yet the true members of theyr fylthye father the great Antichrist of Rome, Henry Stalbrydge.    1544
  42. 2142.
    Brunfels, Otto, 1488-1534. Precationes Biblicae.    Praiers of holi fathers, patryarches, prophetes, iudges, kynges, and renowmed men and wemen of eyther testamente    1544
  43. 2143.
    Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575.    Two epystles one of Henry Bullynger, wyth the consent of all the lernyd men of the Churche of Tigury: another of Ihon Caluyn, cheffe preacher of the church of Geneue: whether it be lawfull for a Chrysten man to communycate or be pertaker of the masse of the Papysts, wythout offendyng God and hys neyghboure, or not.    1544
  44. 2144.
    Church of England.    An exhortation vnto prayer thought mete by the kinges maiestie, and his clergy, to be read to the people in euery church afore processyions. Also a letanie with suffrages to be said or song in the tyme of the said processyons.    1544
  45. 2145.
    Cope, Anthony, Sir, d. 1551.    The historie of tvvo the moste noble capitaines of the worlde, Anniball and Scipio of theyr dyuers battailes and victories, excedyng profitable to reade, gathered and translated into Englishe, out of Titus Liuius, and other authoures, by Antonye Cope esquier.    1544
  46. 2146.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation deuised and made by the kynges highnes by thaduise of his maiesties counsayle, the .xvi. day of May, in the .xxxvi. yere of his highnes reigne, that all Frenchemen (not being denizens) shall depart this his realme within .xx. dayes next after this proclamation publyshed and proclaymed, excepte such as in the meane tyme, shall vppon specyall suite to his hyghnesse, be made denyzens.    1544
  47. 2147.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamation ordeined and made by the kinges highnes with the aduise of his most honourable counsaile, the .xxi. daye of Maye, in the .xxxvi. yere of his maiesties reygne, lymyttyng howe and at what pryces beefe mutton veale porke wyldefoule and other kyndes of vitailes shalbe solde.    1544
  48. 2148.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    Statutes and ordynances for the warre    1544
  49. 2149.
    Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?    The play of the wether. A newe and very mery enterlude of all maner wethers made by Iohn Heywood. The players names. Iupiter a god. Mery reporte the vyce. The gentylman. The marchant. The ranger. The water myller. The wynde myller. The gentylwoman. The launder. A boy the left that can play    1544
  50. 2150.
    Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?    The playe called the foure PP. A newe and a very mery enterlude of A palmer. A pardoner. A potycary. A pedler. Made by Ioh[a]n Heewood    1544
  51. 2151.
    John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407.    An homilie of Saint John Chrysostome vpon that saying of Saint Paul, Brethern, I wold not haue you ignorant, what is becom of those that slepe, to the end ye lament not. With also a discourse vpon Job, and Abraham, newely made out of Greke into latin by master Cheke, and englished by Tho. Chaloner.    1544
  52. 2152.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    A present consolation for the sufferers of persecucion for ryghtwysenes    1544
  53. 2153.
    Laet, Jaspar, fl. 1530-1544.    Almanack and pronostication. of Iaspar Laet. Of the yare, of our Lord God. M.D.XLIIII. In this almanacke ye shall fynde all the Epystles and Gospels of euery Sondaye and holy daye    1544
  54. 2154.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    Assertio inclytissimi Arturij Regis Britanniae. Ioanne Lelando antiquario autore. Ad candidos lectores ...    1544
  55. 2155.
    Porcia, Jacopo di, conte, 15th cent.    The preceptes of warre, setforth [sic] by Iames the erle of Purlilia, and tra[n]slated into englysh by Peter Betham    1544
  56. 2156.
    Scute, Cornelys.    A pronostication [sic] for the yere of our Lord God M.CCCCC.xliiii practysed by the right expert doctour in astronomy and phisycke Maister Cornelys Scute ...    1544
  57. 2157.
    Tracy, Richard, d. 1569.    A supplycacion to our moste soueraigne lorde Kynge henry the eyght Kynge of England of Fraunce and of Irelande, [and] moste ernest defender of Christes gospell, supreme heade vnder God here in erthe, next [and] immedyatly of his churches of Englande and Irelande.    1544
  58. 2158.
    Vives, Juan Luis, 1492-1540.    An introduction to vvysedome, made by Ludouicus Viues, and translated in to Englyshe by Rycharde Morysine    1544
  59. 2159.
    A mery p[ro]nosticacion for the yere of Chrystes incarnacyon a thousande fyue hundreth fortye [and] foure this to pronostycate I may be bolde that wha[n] the newe yere is come gone is ye olde.    1544
  60. 2160.
    The boke for a justyce of peace neuer so well and dylygently set forthe.    1544
  61. 2161.
    Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568.    Toxophilus the schole of shootinge contayned in tvvo bookes. To all gentlemen and yomen of Englande, pleasaunte for theyr pastyme to rede, and profitable for theyr use to folow, both in war and peace ...    1545
  62. 2162.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    A mysterye of inyquyte contayned within the heretycall genealogye of Ponce Pantolabus, is here both dysclosed confuted by Iohan Bale. An, M.D.xlii. Marke in the capytall letters of this boke, the .A.B.C. with the name of the author    1545
  63. 2163.
    Bale, John, 1495-1563.    [The image of bothe churches after reulacion of saynt Iohan the euangelyst]    1545
  64. 2164.
    Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 91-1153.    A compe[n]dius [and] a moche fruytefull treatyse of well liuynge co[n]taynyng the hole su[m]me and effect of al vertue. Wrytten by S. Bernard [and] translated by Thomas Paynell.    1545
  65. 2165.
    Chedsey, William.    [Two notable sermones lately preached at Pauls Crosse Anno 1544]    1545
  66. 2166.
    Church of England.    [The primer in English.]    1545
  67. 2167.
    Clerk, John, d. 1552.    Opusculum plane divinum de mortuorum resurrectione et extremo iuditio, in quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum. Authore Ioanne Clerco. Latyne. Englysshe. Italian. Frenche    1545
  68. 2168.
    Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568.    The defence of a certayne poore Christen man who els shuldhaue [sic] bene condemned by the Popes lawe. Written in the hye Allmaynes tonge by a right excellent and noble prynce, and tra[n]slated into Englishe by Myles Couerdale.    1545
  69. 2169.
    Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.    A preseruatiue agaynste deth    1545
  70. 2170.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    Anno. XXVIII. Henrici VIII. Actes made in the parliament bego[n]ne and holden at Westm[inster], the. VIII. daye of Iune, in the. XXVIII. yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lord kyng Henry the. VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the. XVIII. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyt of this realme.    1545
  71. 2171.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    A shorte recapitulacion or abrigement of Erasmus Enchiridion brefely comprehendinge the summe and contents therof. Very profitable and necessary to be rede of all trew Christen men. Drawne out by M. Couerdale Anno. 1545    1545
  72. 2172.
    Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536.    A very pleasaunt [and] fruitful diologe called the Epicure, made by that famous clerke Erasmus of Roterodame, newly translated. 1545    1545
  73. 2173.
    Erra Pater.    A pronostycacyon [sic] of Erra Pater, Doctor in Astronomye, and phesyke profytable for to kepe the body in helth, [and] Ptholome sayth the same.    1545
  74. 2174.
    Hippocrates.    Prognosticacion, drawen out of the bookes of Ipocras, Avicen, and other notable auctours of physycke, shewynge the daunger of dyvers syckenesses, that is to saye, whether in peryl of death be in them or not, the pleasure of almyghty God reseruyd..    1545
  75. 2175.
    Joye, George, d. 1553.    The exposicion of Daniel the prophete gathered oute of Philip Melanchton, Iohan Ecolampadius, Chonrade Pellicane [and] out of Iohan Draconite. [et] c. By George Ioye. A prophecye diligently to be noted of al emprowrs [and] kinges in these laste dayes    1545
  76. 2176.
    Kele, Richard, d. 1552.    Christmas carolles newely inprynted    1545
  77. 2177.
    Langton, Christopher, 1521-1578.    An introduction into phisycke wyth an vniuersal dyet, gathered by Christofer Langton.    1545
  78. 2178.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    Bononia gallo mastix in laudem felicissimi victoris Henrici Octaui Anglici, Francici, Scottici, Hibernici / Ioanne Lelando antiquario autore ...    1545
  79. 2179.
    Leland, John, 1506?-1552.    Kykneion asma. Cygnea cantio. / Autore Ioanne Lelando antiquario.    1545
  80. 2180.
    Petrus, Ravennas, ca. 1448-1508 or 9.    The art of memory, that otherwyse is called the Phenix A boke very behouefull and profytable to all professours of scyences. Grammaryens, rethoryciens dialectyke, legystes, phylosophres [and] theologiens.    1545
  81. 2181.
    Plutarch.    Practica Plutarche the excellent phylosopher    1545
  82. 2182.
    Plutarch. De capienda ex inimicis utilitate. aut    The table of Cebes the philosopher. How one may take profite of his enemies, translated out of Plutarche. A treatise perswadyng a man paciently to suffer the death of his freend    1545
  83. 2183.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Here after foloweth a litel boke called Colyn Cloute compyled by mayster Skelton poete Laureate..    1545
  84. 2184.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whiche hath to name, Why come ye nat to courte compyled by maystr Skelton poete Laureate.    1545
  85. 2185.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Here after foloweth certayne bokes, co[m]pyled by mayster Skelton, Poet Laureat whose names here after shall appere. Speke parrot The deth of the noble prince Kyng Edwarde the fourth. A treatyse of the Scottes. Ware the hawke The tunnyng of Elynour Rummynge.    1545
  86. 2186.
    Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.    Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp Sparowe compyled by mayster Skelton Poete Laureate    1545
  87. 2187.
    Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of, 1517?-1547.    An excellent epitaffe of syr Thomas wyat with two other compendious dytties, wherein are touchyd, and set furth the state of mannes lyfe.    1545
  88. 2188.
    Turner, William, d. 1568.    The rescuynge of the romishe fox other vvyse called the examination of the hunter deuised by steuen gardiner The seconde course of the hunter at the romishe fox hys aduocate, sworne patrone steuen gardiner doctor defender of the popis canonlaw and hys ungodly ceremonies. Rede in the last lefe the xij articles of Bisshop Steuens neuu popish credo.    1545
  89. 2189.
    Walshe, Edward.    The office and duety in fightyng for our countrey Set forth with dyuerse stronge argumentes gathered out of the holy scripture prouynge that the affection to the natiue countrey shulde moche more rule in vs christians then in the Turkes and infidels, who were therein so feruent, as by the hystoriis doth appere.    1545
  90. 2190.
    A compendyous treatyse of sclau[n]dre declarynge what sclaundre is, and what it sygnifyeth, and how many kyndes of sclaundre there be.    1545
  91. 2191.
    The abc with the Pater noster Aue, Credo, and .x. co[m]maundementes in Englysshe newly translated and set forth, at the kyngs most gracyouse commaundement    1545
  92. 2192.
    The chartuary in English necessary for al maner of persons that wyll lerne for to wryte ye forme of makynge of inde[n]tures, obligacions, quitaunces, bylles of paymente, letters of lysence, letters of sale, letters of exchaunge, protections, supplication, complaynts, a certificat, and he copy of saufconduyt, and a testamente    1545
  93. 2193.
    The declaracyon and power of the Chrysten fayth    1545
  94. 2194.
    [A Meane to dye vvel]    1545
  95. 2195.
    [Brothyel, Mathias].    A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545    1545
  96. 2196.
    Askew, Anne, 1521-1546.    The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale.    1546
  97. 2197.
    Askew, Anne, 1521-1546.    The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe lately martyred in Smythfelde, by the Romysh popes vpholders, with the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale.    1546
  98. 2198.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamacion diuised by the kynges highnes with thaduise of his most honourable counsaile, for the restraynte of shootyng in handgunnes    1546
  99. 2199.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamacion of the peace and vnitee, concluded betwene the kynges maiestee, and the ryght hygh and myghty prince, Francis the frenche kyng    1546
  100. 2200.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII)    A proclamacion, that n[one] of the kynges subiectes shal transport or cary any kinde of grayne or other vitailes ouer the seas, without the kynges special licence vnder the great seale of Englande.    1546